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You Can Take The Boy Outta Cookstown, but...

Posted by Jeff WIlson on Thursday, June 21, 2012, In : Canadian Comics 


RURAL ROUTE - Walter Ball (Toronto Star Weekly)

Walter Ball was born to a farming family near Cookstown, Ontario in 1911 and grew up with designs of becoming a Electrical Engineer upon reaching adulthood, but fate chose a different path entirely for him. Newspapers & magazines were the most accessible media in the day and Walter's dreams were swept up in ads for mail-order drawing lessons. Often, the first lesson was sent free, costing just a postage stamp on the letter of request for the less...
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Depression-busting is our business...

Posted by Jeff WIlson on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, In : Canadian Comics 
With the world economy tumbling around us, we couldn't blame one for being mindful of a time when our ancestors faced these challenges in the 1930s, the deepest days of the Canadian depression.

There seems not much specific about where the present crisis may take us, nor has it reached a point where anyone has given it a name, but the warning signs of depression are clear. We hear about it in the news internationally. However, the rubber test is when things are affected locally. More real esta...
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Tiniest Legacies Linger Longest

Posted by Jeff WIlson on Saturday, September 3, 2011, In : Canadian Comics 
 

© Jeff Wilson 2011
(drawn at age 14/15.)


    There are very few things in life that we do at a moment's notice that will linger in someone's memory for a lifetime, but there are one or two things that do. I have been fortunate to have found one thing that I did, that lives on in people's scrapbooks, their personal files, a basket in their living room and most importantly, in their hearts.
    A personalized cartoon greeting card.
    You may ask, how this could possibly happen. The person...

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